decided

IPA: dɪsˈaɪdɪd

noun

  • A voter etc. who has reached their decision.

adjective

  • Determined; resolute.
  • Clear; unmistakable.
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Examples of "decided" in Sentences

  • Some genius at the label decided that for the part of "Hot In the City" where Billy stops and snarls "New Yawwwkk!"
  • Rather than postpone things until after the summer program, Ms. Monroe she kept her name decided to go on her honeymoon immediately.
  • They fought each other tooth and nail for the Hyundai A-League premiership, with the title decided when Sydney prevailed 2-0 in the final game of the season.
  • While recording the album in Wales, the label decided to withdraw it's support of the band and demand that they write more songs as they felt they were not ready to record a new album.
  • The industry has gained some traction against Internet file-sharing services, so the label decided to take on the commonplace practice of friends 'making copies of songs for each other.
  • To Adolphe it becomes what the famous cap, which he was constantly staking, was to Corporal Trim, for during five years "Anything for a Woman" (the title decided upon) "will be one of the most entertaining productions of our epoch."
  • Fans who are protesting with demonstrations at Sony headquarters and petitions at www.freefiona.com and by sending apples to Epic executives say that the singer turned in her album, "Extraordinary Machine," in May 2003 and that the label decided not to release it because they didn't think it would sell enough to justify its costs.

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